Major League Soccer - Supporters Groups

Supporters Groups

All teams in the league have independent supporters groups.

Major League Soccer Supporters Groups
Chicago Fire
  • Section 8 Chicago
  • Sector Latino
Chivas USA
  • Black Army 1850
  • Union Ultras
Colorado Rapids
  • Pid Army
  • Class VI
  • Bulldog Supporters Group
Columbus Crew
  • Crew Supporters Union
  • Einheit Columbus
  • Hudson Street Hooligans
  • La Turbina Amarilla
  • Yellow Nation Army
D.C. United
  • Screaming Eagles
  • La Barra Brava
  • La Norte
  • District Ultras
FC Dallas
  • The Inferno
  • Hoops Nation
  • Los Toros
  • La Raza Latina
Houston Dynamo
  • Texian Army
  • El Batallón
Los Angeles Galaxy
  • L.A. Riot Squad
  • Angel City Brigade
  • Galaxians
  • UF0
New England Revolution
  • Midnight Riders
  • Rev Army
  • The Rebellion
Montreal Impact
  • UM02
  • 127 Montréal
New York Red Bulls
  • Empire Supporters Club
  • Garden State Supporters
  • Viking Army
  • Tordica Nova
  • Raging Bull Nation
  • Kearney Army
Philadelphia Union
  • Sons of Ben
  • Bearfight Brigade
  • Tammany Saints
  • The IllegitimateS
  • The Bridge Crew
  • Broad Street Hooligans
  • Corner Creeps
Portland Timbers
  • Timbers Army
Real Salt Lake
  • The Loyalists
  • Rogue Cavaliers Brigade
  • La Barra Real
  • Section 26
  • Frank Castle Brigade
  • The Royal Army
  • Salt City United
San Jose Earthquakes
  • 1906 Ultras
  • The Casbah
  • Club Quake
Seattle Sounders FC
  • Emerald City Supporters
  • Gorilla FC
  • North End Fellowship
  • Immortal Fury
Sporting Kansas City The Cauldron (includes many groups, notably: Hillcrest Syndicate, Sudukas, American Outlaws, and Southern Voodoo)
Toronto FC
  • U-Sector
  • Red Patch Boys
  • North End Elite
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • Vancouver Southsiders
  • La 12
  • North Gate Ultras

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